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Did anyone throw a Bandit crankbait (100, 200 or 300) last year?  Did it catch any bass? Smallmouth or largemouth?  Pond, lake or stream?

 

I won't throw mine away, but it's been years since I've thrown them...

 

oe

 

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Bass can’t get into your tackle box to strike those Bandits.

Tie them on and catch bass!

Tom

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I throw their flat - maxx every year, they work. No reason the 100/200/300 wouldn;t work unless they had no hooks.

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Yes 100/200 and yes caught fish. I've had some really good days with them, especially the 100. An old river rat I knew loved Bandits, especially the older ones before they got bought out in 2014. 

 

Have you replaced them with something else? Or just not a go to anymore?

 

I'm finding I prefer different size, action etc. crankbaits based on water conditions, time of year. I mean I think we all do that but I'm finding certain lures get bit better at certain times of the year for me.

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They are still popular here in the Deep South. Very good river bait. Great color selection. Affordable. I used the 200 the most 

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3 hours ago, detroit1 said:

I throw their flat - maxx every year, they work. No reason the 100/200/300 wouldn;t work unless they had no hooks.

I got a pile of them in a bulk crank purchase,  good to know they are worth throwing.  I've never tied one on. 

 

I throw Bandits all the time, mostly 100 and 200s. NH smallmouth go crazy for the white ones especially. It's a bait up here that guys have heard of but nobody throws.

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12 hours ago, OkobojiEagle said:

Did anyone throw a Bandit crankbait (100, 200 or 300) last year?  Did it catch any bass? Smallmouth or largemouth?  Pond, lake or stream?

 

I won't throw mine away, but it's been years since I've thrown them...

 

oe

 

 

Bass quit biting those 8 years ago so send them all to me for proper disposal. 

 

Allen

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 Bandit 100 and 200 will always work.  The Bandit 200 was even copied by some custom balsa makers.  

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I remember my first Bandit 100.  You ordered them by mail and got five for 12.99. I got Tennessee Shad.  The chartreuse blue back is still catching them.  Tom is right.

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Yes. I don't know if the current ones are as good as the older pre pradco built ones but they work.

The 200 with a black crappie crank wrap has been good to me.

 

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I don’t use cranks often but the Bandit 300 is on of the first ones that I use.

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On 1/13/2025 at 6:03 AM, rangerjockey said:

Yes. I don't know if the current ones are as good as the older pre pradco built ones but they work.

The 200 with a black crappie crank wrap has been good to me.

 

 

The older ones seem to work better for me, or it just might be a mental thing. Paint jobs look better now but the older ones that look like they were painted in third grade art class are the fish catchers.

 

Allen

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2 hours ago, Munkin said:

 

look like they were painted in third grade art class are the fish catchers.

 

Allen

gobble them up like a fire sale in a van Gogh gallery...

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26 minutes ago, OkobojiEagle said:

gobble them up like a fire sale in a van Gogh gallery...

 

I buy everyone I can find at that fishing flea markets. Bought 12 of the brown craw with chartreuse belly ones for $10 once. They are getting harder to find though.

 

Allen  

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